“Pssssst!”

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Libby sent me this image, a pattern she gotten at Funkoma vintage just for the illustration. I would have done the same. What on earth is going on in this picture? nothing good. What was the illustrator thinking? “I understand what will make women want this dress! Let’s show them exactly how catty as well as backstabby they can be while using it!”

I would like to understand what YOU believe these women are stating to every other … leave your dialogue in the comments if you are so inspired.

This likewise reminds me of An concept that I’ve had for a while. Why isn’t any individual selling big poster-size prints of excellent pattern images? If you scan them at a high-enough dpi you can send the pictures to any type of number of on the internet photo-processing locations as well as get a poster-sized print (which costs about $20, I think). as well as wouldn’t you want a significant blowup of a excellent pattern as a sewing-room picture? (Heck, I’d put them around the house!) somebody must be doing this on Etsy, frankly, as well as if nobody IS doing this, I present this concept to any individual who wishes to begin this as their home-based business, complimentary of charge. Go ideal on ahead. I bet you might fee $35-40 for it, as well as a lot more if you framed ’em or had them put on foamcore backing.

(Of program considering that a lot of of these pictures are most likely still copyright there may be SOME problem however I believe that a great situation might be produced these being a derivative work. as well as the pattern business sure aren’t doing anything with their pictures …)

If you do begin doing this, let me understand as well as I’ll publish about this here.

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Freshen up your style with these amazing customized spring outfits in 2021!

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The official start for spring is just around the corner, so be ready to brush up a bit your style. If you are wondering what is on vogue best now, well, check for these spring outfits and rock your 2021.
If you have lived on this planet for the past 12 months, you probably didn`t delighted in last spring either. and because all the charm of last spring was taken from us, being forced to stay in isolation, we thought that it would be amazing to make out the best of this season.
So, crawl out from the chubby knits and puffer jackets and embrace the mild sunlight and the springtime fashion.
Bold spring outfits to wear in 2021
Mandala A line dress
Loose swing shape for an easy, casual, yet stylish look.

Skull floral Decay classic T-Shirt
An ever green icon, with a twist. look how stunning can combine two opposite themes- the revival of nature and death, on the other hand.

Brosia floral Leggings
You can have a flirty floral look, even wearing leggings. just view for these chaps.

Swag girl tank Top- DBH
This is all about the girls with SWAG!  show off effortlessly your SWAG, just by wearing this tank top.

Floral small Skirt
This small skirt is ideal for those warm-weather occasions. get the supreme elegant vibes with this skirt and a tee or a crop top.

Floral Fuel
Delicacy in a biker outfit is not a pie in the sky anymore! check out this lovely outfit:

 
Holographic ribbon A-Line Dress
Start to dance with the light, wearing this spectacular fabric:

For the ideal spring pairings, these combinations will help you pull together just the best look. From the weekend to days in the office, you can feel terrific and look terrific while doing it. Oh, and you can match any of these outfits with these amazing face masks. (in case that is required)
What is your favorite spring outfit?
 
 
 

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Fashion sewing on A budget … and the Walk-Away Dress!

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I was flipping through some of my old sewing books a while back, looking for something (I can’t even remember what) and was arrested by this image, which of course is the popular Walk-Away Dress:

If you can’t read the caption, it is:

Even a beginner can make a dress like this one successfully, from two old dresses. This pattern is smart, adaptable, and easy to make since it only has a few pieces.

The book was fashion sewing on a Budget, and I have to say it’s one of the a lot more helpful of the ancient titles that I’ve accumulated. I think because it takes a “learning by doing” approach, which is the learning style I’ve always favored. (You make a lot more mistakes, but you learn a lot more from them!)

The online copies I’ve linked to above, on Amazon, are fairly pricey but my copy is marked “$1-” on the flyleaf and I’m sure I’ve seen this lots of a time in thrift stores and used book sales. keep an eye out in those places, if you want it.

I still haven’t made the Walk-Away dress, myself. I keep reading other people’s reviews and can’t decide whether to try it, and, if so, in what fabric … and, of course, where to put the pockets!

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Happy Fourth, Y’all!

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I have no idea where this image came from (and no idea where it’s going, either) but I have to say that the idea of having a long, flag-striped TRAIN is startling. The whole effect is “Daughters of the American revolution go to the Circus”.

Where on earth could this be worn? Pageants? Prom at one of the service academies? (Who wears a train to prom — oh, don’t tell me, I don’t want to know.) Is it a wedding gown? I got married on the fourth (Happy Anniversary, Mr. dress A Day!) and even I wouldn’t have worn this …

If you want one of these, you ought to be cautioned that wearing a flag dress in the wrong place at the wrong time can typically get you in trouble. There was the boneheaded teen who chose that her prom would be a spiffy place to wear her CONFEDERATE FLAG DRESS. Heritage, schmeritage, she just wanted to piss off a bunch of people. Also, I believe she shouted “Sequins today … seqins tomorrow … sequins forever!” while she was wearing it:

And then there was the Indian designer whose dress incorporating symbols from the Indian flag was confiscated, although she did get to keep her drink:

Not to mention the Chinese pop singer who wore a dress printed with the war-era Japanese naval flag. (That went over about as well as the Confederate flag dress.) Can’t find a picture of that one, sadly, although I have to say English-language Chinese film star gossip is way much more fun than the star or us weekly or whatever.

As well as this: “… a lecturer at Birmingham university by the name of sue Blackwell, described as a former Christian fundamentalist now turned socialist. (Her site was found to recommend a link to the site of a neo-Nazi activist.) At the AUT meeting, Blackwell wore a Palestinian-flag dress …” She was arguing for a boycott of Israeli universities by British scholars; no picture of that one, either. I can’t think of that it was successful as a dress, instead of as a rhetorical device.

So, where were we? Yes, flag dresses are really, really hard to pull off. even DVF had some trouble:

(I know there are better pics of that dress out there but I love DVF’s MySpace-style photo, so there.)

But Dame Shirley Bassey managed it, at the Rugby world Cup’s opening ceremony in the Millennium stadium in Cardiff (it helps to be in front of thousands of enthusiastic countrymen):

Do you have a favorite (or un-favorite) flag dress? send me a picture. this one best now is my fave:

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New addictive reprints at Threadless ! ! !

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It seems that Threadless always surprises us in a good way. new addictive reprints at Threadless ! ! ! Last Thursday they released a really great collection of reprints that I could say is really cool and you can’t miss it if u are a tee addicted. Some of the reprints are too good not to blog. Don’t forget to check their unforgettable site and mind-blowing reprints, come back with a comment and let us know if you liked it. We hope you take pleasure in it as much as we did !
Meanwhile, take a look below for their most current designs. So here is their work:
New addictive reprints at Threadless ! ! !

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Big Cartel – a collection of the most fascinating t tee shirt shops !

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There are a great deal of fine collections of t tee shirt shops around the Globe, as well as mainly online. Therefore, as graphic designers, we believed that it might be beneficial if we might present you when a while some fine locations where you can discover t-shirts, tee shirts styles as well as whatever revolving the metropolitan myths. We understand that you’ve been excited to discover our which band has which stores, as well as right here it is: huge Cartel.
The site is kinda well done! We like the basic graphics as well as just adore the methods it’s constructed. If you surf it, you will see that it has a section called Tour, which enables you to get familiar with the site, one more section relating to the costs as well as whatever in this area, a section called Buzz which worries the individuals comments as well as the examples area where you can discover the actual thing.
We understand that just recently Emptees closed its doors, as well as we believe that huge Cartel is the new huge thing in the area. since we believe it’s mandatory that you people must see what fav stores we have, we put up a list. right here it goes:
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Kate Spade Brights

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DRESS: Kate Spade  |  SHIRT: theory  |  SHOES: Kate Spade  |  BAG: Kate Spade

 

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It’s been a bit gloomy the past couple days here in San Francisco, so a little dose of bright color a la Kate Spade seemed to be just what the doctor ordered.  If you’re still stumped on what to get your mom, sister, girlfriend, female judo instructor, etc. for Christmas, I’ve included some much more favorite gifts below that are still available for totally free shipping before Christmas day.  Regardless of the recipient, you really can’t go wrong with these babies.  I mean, have you seen these earrings and these cheeky coasters?!  Get outta here.

 

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This post was produced in collaboration with Nordstrom and Kate Spade.

The One accessory I Can’t online Without

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DRESS: Gabriela Hearst (also available HERE and HERE, and love THIS affordable alternative)  |  SHOES: Manolo Blahnik (similar affordable alternative HERE, HERE  and HERE)  |  BELT: Chloe (affordable alternative HERE)  |  BAG: Victoria Beckham (similar HERE and HERE)

I used this emerald eco-friendly satin gown just recently to the fashion group worldwide Rising star awards where rich as well as I were honored to be recipients of the business innovation award for Trove.  If you’ve complied with this blog for any type of amount of time, you likely understand that when it comes to accessories, I have a chronic addiction to waist-cinching belts, so it likely comes as no surprise that I employed this Chloe belt to finish off the look.  You may have likewise noticed that it’s about the 200th time I’ve used this Chloe belt in the past a number of weeks, so today I believed it was high time that I devoted a publish to my most-frequently used accessory: the midsection belt.

 

 

In addition to producing a lovely hourglass shape, midsection belts always seem to completely “finish” any type of look.  however more than an aspect of polish, midsection belts can likewise totally transform even the most laid-back outfits.  A true testament to the capability of accessories to totally transform a look is this recent publish in which I’m using a giant large cardigan as well as stretchy stirrup pants.  The difference that a lovely midsection belt as well as heels makes in dressing up an attire comprised completely of laid-back pieces is staggering.

 

 

I likewise just recently used the same Chloe belt in this recent post, which serves as one more excellent example of providing a traditional gown new life with the addition of a simple accessory.  While the Chloe belt is definitely pricey, you can see that I wear it CONSTANTLY, so it was worth the splurge for me.  However, you definitely don’t have to splurge to get a killer midsection belt.  Below, I’ve rounded up all of the midsection belts that have caught my eye lately, including this beauty that’s only $55!

 

THE finest midsection BELTS at all cost POINTS

DRESS: Gabriela Hearst (also available HERE and HERE, also love THIS affordable alternative)  |  SHOES: Manolo Blahnik (similar affordable alternative HERE, HERE  and HERE)  |  BELT: Chloe (affordable alternative HERE)  |  BAG: Victoria Beckham (on sale! similar HERE and HERE)

A Rejoinder and statement of Principles

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I don’t normally take the time to reply to negative comments that are left on this blog — why encourage people who are spoiling for a fight? I’m not bothered by their criticism, for the most part (and if it’s justified I do try to take it to heart, however unpleasant it may be to do so!). but a lot of of the time replying to negative comments falls under the heading “Never wrestle with a pig. You get dirty and only the pig enjoys it.”

However, there have been a few comments on a recent post which I feel I need to respond to, if only for clarification. A commenter, generally anonymous, but also signing one comment “7/10 split”, suggested that I am a “professional what? writer/ advertisers? whose goal is to sell things”, and also a “shill.”

For the record: I am not a “professional advertiser”. I am a writer, but of a very particular kind.

The same commenter (who may be this blogger) also suggested that I don’t sew the dresses that I post here. If you would like to see pictures of ME in the dresses I have attached (and I admit, I don’t typically post pictures of myself here because, all things considered, I had a better time in labor — and I didn’t have an epidural! — than I do having my picture taken) you can see them in five out of the first six pictures here.(The dresses shown in that link include a Duro, the pink jellybean dress, the blogiversary dress, the stunt Valentine’s Dress, and the yellow-bird dress.)

Whether you take pleasure in my articles or not, I would like to state unequivocally that I do NOT accept money to post about any particular dress, fabric, pattern, pair of shoes, etc. There is NO payola or kickback scheme in effect on this blog.

For book reviews, I am, as is common practice in publishing, typically supplied with complimentary copies of the book in question, to review or to give away.

The advertisers on the right-hand side are just that: advertisers. They have no influence on content, and I do *not* ask them for complimentary stuff.

I accept pictorial ads only from people who sell patterns, fabric, or vintage clothes, or are otherwise related to sewing. I need to approve the ad before it will run. My ad rates are very low; $25/month (with a minimum three-month commitment, because I’m lazy and don’t want to be bothered putting up and taking down ads all the time). I also participate in Google’s AdSense program, which are the boxed text ads you see on the page, and in the Amazon Associates program, which gives me a commission on books purchased by Amazon customers who clicked on links to books from this blog. (To give you an idea of the profits from those two sources; my last “payment” from Amazon was a $35 gift certificate which I used … to get a lot more sewing books. Google pays every two months or so; I think my last check from them was in the $125 range.)

I have set up “Dress a Day Inc” as a LLC company, so that, if I say something libelous and am sued, the company will be the target of any claim (and not my family). This indicates I file taxes on all the income from this blog — if there is any, after paying hosting fees to my Internet service provider.

As for the comments about the sweater in question, I am doing a little research on the subject; the commenter suggested that the sweater probably cost less than $1 to make, and that all the labor involved was sweatshop labor in Asia. I don’t think that’s right, given that the cost of a pound of even low-grade cotton is about .71 — that’s a pound of unspun cotton. From what I can tell, the spinning of one pound of raw cotton fiber produces 840 yards of yarn. That seems to be on the low end of the number of yards you’d need for a sweater — any knitters want to jump in here? — and the sweater I posted about was 14 gauge, which is a fairly fine knit). So, at least .71 in raw materials, plus the spinning cost, plus the fashioning cost, plus the cost of the buttons — I think it would be hard to get the raw goods cost of this garment under $1. even leaving aside that the garment is made in China (I called and asked) — there’s the cost of the coming up with the design, a job nearly certainly done by an American at American wages. (J.Crew employs about 7600 people.) The same commenter said that the sweater I linked to could be found in discount stores for under $20; if, in fact, that is the case — why haven’t I found it there? It’s not like I haven’t been looking! Do you aspect the salary of the designer into the cost of the sweater? If not, why not? Do you aspect in the jobs of the catalog writers (Americans), shop employees (American and for the stores in Japan, Japanese)? The distribution center employees (in Virginia and North Carolina)? The UPS person who will bring it to me? (Hi Luis!) The short answer, it seems to me, is that a narrow focus on manufacturing jobs is not helpful; if the company can’t manufacture goods at a affordable price, then all those other jobs I pointed outabove — they go away, too. despite conjecture about how much of the price of the sweater is pure profit, large retail chains have very small profit margins — one source puts it at 2%. another source (from 1998!) puts the apparel profit margin at 5.4% … and given the rising costs of commodities considering that 1998, I can’t think of that margin has gone up.

I apologize for such a long and tedious post, without even any pretty pictures to enliven it; I pledge not to make a routine of this kind of thing. However, I do treasure the depend on you place in me by checking out this blog, leaving comments, and contributing to a little oasis of dress-loving camaraderie online, and I didn’t want to give credence to accusations of shilling, payola, and “blogging under false pretenses” by letting them go by in silence.

(Comments of the kind “all her taste is in her mouth,” “this is soooooo awful lol”, and “i cant believe u wear this!” will still be ignored. De gustibus, etc.)

If you ever have any questions about me or this blog, well, my email address is on the right-hand side, towards the bottom. I do try to answer all the email I receive.

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Blue Gardenia’s Sale …

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Denise at Blue Gardenia is having her yearly sale … right here are the details:

Another shameless plug. Forgive me. Please. however the home loan must be paid. The pups must have their treats. as well as His Bertness has a fondness for Haagen Dazs. Oh, the list, it is endless. Truly.So. Take your seats. The curtain’s rising. The drums are rolling. Etc.I announce, without further ado, the blue Gardenia’s once-a-year sale. as well as it’s a doozy. Really. purchase any type of three products — patterns, jewelry, mix as well as match — as well as get 33 percent off. Yup. 33 percent. Is that wonderful or what? You can buy ten, twenty, thirty items, forty even, as well as you’ll get 33 percent off the overall price. as well as your purchase will come lovingly shipped, as always. The patterns carefully kept in archival wrap with backing boards, the fashion jewelry in classy boxes. as well as you don’t have to stand according to the riff raff. No pushing. No shoving. No smelly armpits or aching, inflamed feet.

Early next week I’ll select the winners of the best/worst present ever contest … so there’s still time to look at your haul from Thursday as well as state “What were they thinking?”

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